The world is full of hidden wonders and amazing places. Pink lakes, stunning lavender or tulip fields, breath-taking canyons, mountains, and other places you can hardly believe actually exist. Some of these places are so breath-taking you’ll be forgiven for thinking they’re not real.

Here are some great additions to anyone’s bucket list.

The Lovers Tunnel – Ukraine

The tunnel was made over many years as the passing train molded the trees’ lines. The train turned a luscious piece of woodland into a unique passageway as it travelled back and forth 3 times a day over several years. In addition to serving as a train route, the tunnel is used by lovers to make a wish.

Middle Island’s pink lake dates right back to the journals of famous explorer Mathew Flinders (Flinders Expedition in 1802). Flinders climbed the islands highest peak and came across this remarkable lake. The only way to truly view masterpiece is by air, offering one of the most unique sights not only in Australia, but the world.

The ice caves in Alaska only exist because the glacier is melting. A trip to the Mendenhall Ice Caves is a must and before it completely melts. You’ll find at the moment ancient trees standing right in the middle of it – Scientists have since discovered that it’s actually a whole forest that’s been frozen for a 1000 years.

Red Beach is located in the Liaohe River Delta, about 30 kilometers southwest of Panjin City in China. The beach’s unique colour is caused by a type of plant called Suaeda Vera. The plant remains green during the summer but in the autumn, when the plant has matured, it takes on a deep red colour creating a stunning red sea landscape.

Found in Arizona, the Antelope Canyon is a testament to the power of water and time, as over the years, flash flooding has created deep, gorgeous passageways—called slot canyons—that you can walk through. One of the most photographed places in the USA, the Antelope Canyon is an experienced not to be missed.

Something of an enigma in Vietnan, Ha Long Bay is a naturally created piece of art-work rising from the beautiful emerald waters. River cruises and cave exploration are some of the most popular attractions in the bay.

Zhangye Danxia – China

Situated in the Gansu Province, the unusual colours of the rocks are the result of red sandstone and mineral deposits being laid down over 24 million years – Another great attraction and it’s little wonder why so many people chose a tour when visiting China

Ranked high on many travellers wish-list, this amazing collection of islands has an envious collection of world’s most unique creatures. Dolphins, Whales, Giant Turtles, Penguins and many more are all on show at these phenomenal islands.

The glow worm cave is one of New Zealands premier tourist attractions, but surprisingly many people have never heard of it. Located in North Island, these bioluminescent creatures produce a blue-green light and are found exclusively in New Zealand.

Our final offering is the spectacular views of the wisteria flowers at Kawachi Fuji Gardens, in Kitakyushu. This is another shining example of Japanese perception of beauty and architecture.

Each attraction has it’s own unique qualities and beauty, and if you need information on any of the above locations, then contact us at holidays please. We like to inspire and love to send people on the holiday’s of their dreams.

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